With a 1-3 record this season, it may not look like the University
of Wisconsin-Stevens Point football team has had many successes, but that could
not be further from the truth.

The team started with one of the most challenging non-conference schedules in
the country.

Early season opponents included top ten-ranked St. Francis of Indiana. It was a
tight game through­out, but the Pointers ended up losing 39-31.

The Pointers then played University of Dubuque, a playoff team the previous
season, and blew out the Spartans, 55-14.

Next, Stevens Point traveled to University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where the
Warhawks capitalized on 6 Pointer turnovers and won 34-7.

Finally, in action last week­end, the Pointers were stunned by a University of
Wisconsin-Lacrosse touchdown with just 16 seconds left, bringing the final
score to 19-16.

​The Pointer football team makes their entrance onto the field for the second

half of the Pink Game. Photo by Samantha Feld.

Even considering the loss, last Saturday’s game held greater mean­ing as it
marked the annual Pink Game and the Spud Bowl.

This year was the 26th Spud Bowl. Head Coach Tom Journell knows that it has
great significance in the com­munity. “The Spud Bowl shows our history of
supporting local farmers,” Journell said. “We are a community team.”

The Pink Game was also a big part of this past week, as it raised $36,000 for
the Susan G. Komen and Circle of Friends Foundation.

“Every single person has been impacted by cancer in some way,” Journell said.
“It’s been great how this community can rally around a certain cause.”

With the 1-3 record, some coach­ing staffs may start panicking, but that’s not
the message that Journell wants to portray about this team.

“Overall, the system’s in place,” Journell said. “We have done a lot of great
things in all three phases: kick­ing, defense and offense.’

The offense has had its ups and downs, but Journell likes what he sees from
them so far. “We have had a great tempo, and we’ve executed our fast-pace,
no-huddle system,” Journell said.

The offensive struggles have come down to one main characteris­tic. “The thing
that we haven’t done well is take care of the football,” Journell said.

Coach Journell said that he was very pleased with many members of the offense
so far, including junior quarterback Mitch Beau and senior wide receivers Marc
Young and Theo Maglio.

The real standout on offense has been Maglio. So far this season he has totaled
23 receptions for 403 yards and 4 touchdowns, all team highs. Maglio was named
the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference’s offensive player of the
week for his 201 receiving yards against UWLAX.

On the defensive side, Journell has been pleased with the effort. “Our guys are
playing hard. You see guys flying to the ball,” Journell said. “There are a
couple of things we have to clean up, but we’ve been playing good defense.’

The defense is led by junior line­backer Cody Seibel. Seibel has led the
Pointer defense with 51 tackles and four and a half sacks.

The Pointers will be back in action Saturday when they travel to University of
Wisconsin-Stout. The Pointers return in two weeks for homecoming, against
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.